RTVE The week started this Monday, November 4, continuing with the deployment of the devastating consequences of DANA in Valencia, just a week after the catastrophe. The news services occupied almost the entire schedule of the public channel, although in the ‘access prime time’ slot entertainment returned from the hand of ‘The Revolt’.
After canceling the last two deliveries,David Broncano and his team resumed the program from the Príncipe Gran Vía Theater with the promise “to do everything possible to offer a small respite from so much sadness.” “I hope it helps, even if it’s for a while,” the program published on its social networks.
For that same reason, at the beginning of the night Broncano, after sending a hug to the Valencians, assured that “I’m not going to talk too much about this, because the people who are most affected by it won’t be watching television.” “Even so, if tomorrow someone sees a piece of the program, even on their mobile phone in the middle of the shovels and brushes, know that we remember,” he continued commenting, with the “bass drum at half mast” and a ‘Strong, Valencia ‘ written on the iconic instrument of de ‘The Revolt’.
Furthermore, the comedian addressed the victims with a promise. «We will do everything possible so that this is remembered and the drama you are seeing does not stop there. “Not just now, but in a few weeks and a few months, which will be the most important moment.”
‘La Revuelta”s call for donation
And then he explained why they had decided not to give too much hype to the tragedy. «We have hesitated in the morning about what to do, whether to stop or not, how to talk about the issue or do something appropriate with what is happening. But then we thought that the way of managing pain is very different. We understand that there will be people who don’t want to laugh or watch the program, but for those who want to clear their heads, we will try to achieve it with the tools we have, which are few,” Broncano said.
Despite everything, ‘The Revolt’ It enabled a QR so that viewers who so desired could financially help those affected by the catastrophe through donations. “5 euros, 10…Everything helps,” insisted the man from Jaén.
“And besides, doing the program, which is practically the little we know how to do in life,” he concluded to begin the guest’s ‘show’, Miquel Montoro, the young ‘youtuber’ known for his activism about caring for the rural world and who rose to fame in 2019 with his well-known ‘Host, piles!’.
#Revuelta #wins #applause #moving #gesture #Valencia #remembered